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If you want to buy weed online in Canada in its cleanest, most portable form, a cannabis vape is hard to beat. There is no grinding, no rolling, no lingering smoke smell in your jacket, and no ashtray to empty. You press a button or take a draw, you get a measured hit of vapour, and you put the device back in your pocket. For a lot of people that convenience is the whole reason they switched, and it is exactly why buying vapes online has become one of the most searched cannabis phrases in the country. This page is the full GasDank guide to doing it properly: what the formats are, how the oils differ, how the hardware works, how to choose your first one, and how to get it delivered fast and discreetly.

We sell two broad things on the vape side of our cartridges and pens menu. The first is the 510 thread cartridge, a small glass tank of cannabis oil that screws onto a reusable battery. The second is the all-in-one disposable, a self-contained pen with the oil, coil and battery sealed together so you vape it until it is empty and recycle it. Around those two core products sit pods for closed systems, spare 510 batteries, and a few useful accessories like chargers and cases. Whichever you choose, the oil inside matters more than the shell around it, and that is where a lot of cheap online vapes fall down.

GasDank is a same-day and mail-order brand built for Canadian customers who are tired of guessing what is actually in the cart. We run a live menu, we test our oil, we never use cutting agents, and we grade honestly so the product matches the photo and the description. Same-day couriers cover Toronto and the GTA in roughly one to two hours, and our tracked express service reaches the rest of the country. The order minimum is $60, payment is cash on delivery or Interac e-Transfer, and you verify that you are 19 or older one time. Below we walk through everything, then finish with a comparison table and ten common questions. If you would rather just talk to a human, call or text 647-660-7351.

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What a cannabis vape actually is, and the four formats you will see

A cannabis vape is a device that heats concentrated cannabis oil until it turns into an inhalable vapour, without ever reaching the temperature where the plant material would burn. Because nothing combusts, you are not inhaling smoke, tar or the byproducts of burning paper. Instead you get a relatively clean vapour carrying THC, CBD and the aromatic terpenes that give each strain its flavour. That single difference, heating instead of burning, is what makes vapes smell less, taste cleaner, and feel smoother on the throat than a joint or a pipe for most people.

The most common format in Canada is the 510 thread cartridge. The 510 simply refers to the threading standard on the bottom of the cart, a thread that fits the vast majority of vape batteries on the market. The cart is a little glass tank holding half a gram or a full gram of oil, with a mouthpiece on top and a heating coil inside. You screw it onto a battery, the battery warms the coil, and you draw. When the oil runs out you unscrew the empty and screw on a fresh one, keeping the same battery for months.

The second format is the all-in-one disposable. Here the oil, the coil and a small rechargeable or single-use battery are all sealed into one slim device. There is nothing to assemble and nothing to screw together. You take it out of the package, draw on it, and when it is finished you recycle it. Disposables are the simplest possible entry point and the easiest thing to travel with, which is why so many first-time buyers start there. Many modern disposables are rechargeable so you can finish every last drop of oil rather than stranding it when the tiny battery dies early.

The third and fourth formats round out the category. Pods are pre-filled cartridges designed for specific closed systems where the pod clicks into a matching battery rather than screwing in. Standalone 510 batteries are the rechargeable power sources you pair with cartridges, ranging from plain button pens to adjustable-voltage units. Once you know which of these four you are buying, everything else on this page, from oil type to dosing, becomes easy to follow.

  • 510 thread cartridges: a glass oil tank that screws onto a reusable battery, the most common and most flexible format in Canada
  • All-in-one disposables: oil, coil and battery sealed in one device, zero setup, recycle when empty, ideal for first-timers and travel
  • Pods: pre-filled cartridges that click into a specific closed-system battery instead of using universal 510 threading
  • 510 batteries: the reusable power source you pair with carts, from simple button pens to adjustable-voltage models
  • Chargers and cases: small accessories that keep your battery topped up and your cart protected in a bag or pocket
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How vaping differs from smoking flower

The headline difference is smell. A joint produces thick, persistent smoke that clings to hair, clothing, furniture and car interiors, and that smell announces itself to everyone nearby. A vape produces a thinner vapour that is far less pungent and dissipates within seconds rather than hanging in the air. It never disappears entirely, and the strain's terpenes still carry an aroma, but compared to combusted flower a vape is dramatically more discreet. For anyone living with roommates, renting, or simply wanting to be considerate, that alone is a deciding factor.

Onset and control are the next big differences. Inhaled cannabis, whether smoked or vaped, reaches you within minutes, so you feel the effect quickly and can decide whether you want more. That fast feedback loop makes vapes excellent for microdosing: you take one small puff, wait a few minutes, and stop when you have found your level. This is the opposite of edibles, which can take 30 to 90 minutes to kick in and are very easy to overshoot. If you value precision and the ability to titrate your dose puff by puff, a vape gives you that in a way few other formats can.

Portability and discretion change how and where you consume. A 510 pen or a disposable slips into a pocket, switches on instantly, and needs no lighter, no grinder, no tray and no cleanup. There is no ash, no roach, and no charred smell on your fingertips. You are not committing to a whole joint either; you can take a single puff and put the device away, which makes a vape far more suited to a quick break than rolling and lighting up. For a lot of busy adults, that lower friction is the entire appeal.

None of this means vaping is automatically better than flower for everyone. Some people genuinely prefer the ritual, the full-spectrum experience and the immediacy of dried flower, and flower is often better value per gram of THC. Vapes trade a little of that for convenience, cleanliness and control. Many of our customers keep both on hand: flower for unhurried sessions at home, and a vape for discretion, travel and a controlled top-up during the day.

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Distillate vs live resin vs rosin: what changes inside the cart

The single biggest factor in how a cart tastes and feels is the type of oil inside it, and there are three main families you will encounter. Distillate is highly refined cannabis oil that has been stripped down to almost pure THC. It is potent, clear, neutral-tasting and consistent, which is exactly why it dominates the budget and mid range. Because most of the plant's natural terpenes are removed during distillation, producers usually add terpenes back in for flavour, sometimes cannabis-derived and sometimes botanical. A good distillate cart is clean and strong; a cheap one can taste flat or artificial.

Live resin carts are made from cannabis that was flash-frozen right after harvest, before drying, which preserves a much fuller terpene profile. The result is an oil that tastes and smells far closer to the living plant, with brighter, more complex flavour and what many describe as a more rounded, true-to-strain effect. Live resin sits in the premium tier because the process is more involved and the inputs are higher quality. If flavour and a closer-to-flower experience matter to you, this is usually where to spend.

Rosin carts sit at the top for purists. Rosin is a solventless concentrate, pressed from flower or hash using only heat and pressure with no chemical solvents involved at any stage. Live rosin, pressed from flash-frozen material, is the connoisseur option: rich flavour, full spectrum, and no solvent in the process. It is the most expensive of the three because yields are lower and the source material is the best available. Customers who care about solventless extraction and maximum flavour gravitate here, and you can read more about concentrate types on our concentrates menu.

So what actually changes as you move up that ladder? Flavour and aroma get richer and more strain-accurate, the terpene content rises, and the experience feels fuller. Price rises too, roughly in step. Potency does not necessarily climb, in fact a pure distillate can test higher in raw THC than a flavourful rosin. You are paying for terpenes, flavour and extraction quality, not just for milligrams of THC. Knowing that lets you match your spend to what you actually care about instead of chasing the biggest number.

  • Distillate: highly refined, very potent, neutral flavour, terpenes added back in, the best value and the most consistent for everyday use
  • Live resin: made from flash-frozen flower, full terpene profile, brighter and more true-to-strain flavour, premium tier
  • Rosin and live rosin: solventless, pressed with heat and pressure only, richest flavour and full spectrum, the connoisseur choice
  • Potency note: a pure distillate can test higher in THC than a flavourful rosin, so more flavour does not always mean more strength
  • Price tracks flavour and extraction quality, not raw THC, so spend where it matters to you
  • Browse the full range any time on our concentrates and cartridges pages
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Vape hardware basics: thread, voltage, coils and charging

Understanding a little hardware saves you a lot of frustration. The 510 thread is the near-universal connection standard, so almost any 510 cartridge will screw onto almost any 510 battery regardless of brand. This is genuinely useful: you are not locked into one company's ecosystem the way you can be with proprietary pods. When you buy a cart and a battery from us, you can keep reusing that battery with future carts, which is both cheaper and less wasteful over time.

Voltage is the next idea. The battery sends power to the coil, and more voltage means more heat. Lower voltage produces cooler, smoother, more flavourful draws and conserves oil; higher voltage produces bigger, warmer, more intense clouds but can scorch the oil and mute the flavour if you push too hard. Many entry batteries run a single fixed voltage that is tuned to be safe and pleasant. Step-up batteries offer two or three settings, or a dial, so you can fine-tune. If you are new, start low and work up; you can always add heat, but you cannot un-scorch a cart.

The coil, sometimes called the atomizer, is the small heating element inside the cart that turns oil into vapour. Quality coils heat the oil evenly and avoid burnt or harsh hits. Charging is straightforward: most modern 510 batteries and rechargeable disposables use a USB-C port, and a small indicator light tells you the charge level. Keep the contact point where the cart meets the battery clean, because a little oil residue there is the most common cause of a battery that suddenly will not fire.

Clogging and weak draws are the issues people ask about most, and they are usually easy to fix. A clog is normally just thick oil or a little condensation blocking the airway, especially in cold weather. Warming the cart gently in your hand for a minute, taking a few slow primer puffs with the battery off, or clearing the mouthpiece with a pin usually solves it. If a cart fires but produces little vapour, the battery may be low, the voltage may be set too low, or the connection may need a wipe. Almost every broken cart is one of these simple things rather than a genuine fault.

  • 510 thread is near-universal, so most carts and most batteries are cross-compatible and your battery is reusable
  • Lower voltage means cooler, smoother, more flavourful draws; higher voltage means bigger, warmer clouds but risks scorching
  • Start on the lowest setting and work up; you can add heat but you cannot reverse a burnt cart
  • Keep the battery-to-cart contact point clean, as oil residue there is the top cause of a pen that will not fire
  • Most batteries and rechargeable disposables charge over USB-C with an indicator light for charge level
  • For a clog, warm the cart in your hand, take slow primer puffs with the power off, or clear the mouthpiece gently
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How to choose your first vape

If this is your first cannabis vape, the simplest honest advice is to start with an all-in-one disposable. There is nothing to assemble, nothing to charge before your first use on many models, and no compatibility to worry about. You take it out of the box and draw. It lets you learn what vaping feels like, find your dose, and decide whether you enjoy the format before you commit any money to a reusable battery. Once you know you like vaping, a 510 battery plus cartridges becomes the cheaper long-run choice.

Next, decide on oil type based on your priorities and budget. If you mainly want strong, reliable and affordable, choose a quality distillate cart. If flavour and a closer-to-flower experience matter more, step up to live resin. If you are a flavour purist who cares about solventless extraction, go for rosin. There is no single right answer; there is only the right answer for what you value, and our menu spans all three so you can experiment without overspending on your first try.

Then think about strain type, because the cannabinoid and terpene profile shapes the effect. Indica-leaning options tend toward relaxed, body-heavy, evening effects; sativa-leaning options tend toward uplifting, daytime, heady effects; hybrids land in between. The strain printed on a vape is your best guide to what it will feel like, and you can read up on individual cultivars on our strains library before you buy. If you are unsure, our team is happy to point you toward a balanced hybrid that suits most people.

Finally, match the device to how you will use it. If you want something for occasional, discreet daytime use, a small low-voltage pen or a disposable is perfect. If you vape regularly and want to control intensity, an adjustable-voltage battery paired with full-gram carts is more economical and more flexible. And if you are not sure where to start at all, browse the current deals and pick a well-reviewed disposable; it is the lowest-risk way to find your footing.

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Potency and dosing: how many puffs is a dose

Vapes are potent, and the right starting dose is smaller than most newcomers expect. Cannabis vape oil is concentrated, frequently testing well above the THC percentage of dried flower, so a single proper inhale from a vape can deliver more than a few puffs of a joint. The golden rule is one puff, then wait. Take one small draw, set the device down, and give it a few minutes to register before deciding whether you want another. This start low, go slow approach is the single best habit a new vaper can build.

Because onset is fast, you get real-time feedback that makes self-titration easy. Within a few minutes of that first puff you will have a clear sense of where you are, and you can add one more puff at a time until you reach a comfortable level. There is no need to chase a big cloud; bigger draws and higher voltage do not make the experience better, they just use more oil and can be harsher. Tolerance varies enormously between people, so your friend's three-puff routine may be your one-puff routine, and that is completely normal.

The flip side of fast onset is that effects also fade sooner than edibles, typically over a couple of hours rather than many. That is part of what makes vapes good for daytime and for control: you can top up with a single puff when you feel it tapering rather than committing to a long, heavy experience. If you want a longer, body-forward effect for the evening, that is where edibles or flower may suit you better, and you can mix and match across formats from the same order.

A practical way to think about quantity: a half-gram cart contains many small doses, and most casual users will get days or weeks out of one depending on how often and how deeply they puff. If you are new, do not judge a cart by how big a cloud it makes; judge it by how few puffs it takes to feel right. Getting more effect from less product is a sign of good oil and good technique, not a disappointment.

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THC vape vs CBD vape: which one do you want

Not every vape is about getting high. THC is the intoxicating cannabinoid, the one responsible for the classic euphoric, relaxed or heady effects people associate with cannabis. A THC vape, whether distillate, live resin or rosin, is what you reach for when you want those effects, and the strain and dose determine how strong and what character that experience takes. The majority of vapes on our menu are THC-forward, and they are what most customers searching to buy vapes online are looking for.

CBD is the non-intoxicating cannabinoid. A CBD vape will not get you high; people use it for a calmer, clearer feeling, often to take the edge off without any noticeable head change. CBD is popular with customers who want some of cannabis's relaxing qualities while staying fully functional, or who simply do not enjoy feeling intoxicated. You can explore CBD-forward options on our dedicated CBD page, including formats beyond vapes if inhaling is not your preference.

Many people find the sweet spot somewhere in between, with balanced products that contain both THC and CBD. The CBD can take some of the sharpness off the THC, producing a gentler, more even experience that suits people who find pure high-THC products too intense. If you have had an uncomfortable, too-strong experience in the past, a balanced ratio is often the fix, and it is worth asking our team for a recommendation rather than simply buying the highest-THC cart on the menu.

Choosing between them comes down to your goal. Want the full cannabis effect and the euphoria that goes with it, pick THC. Want to stay clear-headed and just take the edge off, pick CBD. Want something in the middle, pick a balanced ratio. None is better than the others in the abstract; the best choice is the one that matches what you want from the next couple of hours, and you are welcome to keep more than one type on hand for different occasions.

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How to order, and your two delivery paths

Ordering is intentionally simple. Browse the live vape menu, add the carts, disposables or batteries you want to your cart, and make sure your total reaches the $60 minimum. Confirm that you are 19 or older, which is a one-time check rather than something you repeat on every order, and choose how you want it to reach you. You will then settle up by cash on delivery or Interac e-Transfer. If you want help building an order or pairing a battery with the right cart, call or text 647-660-7351 and a real person will sort it out with you.

The first delivery path is same-day local courier. If you are in Toronto or the wider GTA, we deliver in roughly one to two hours during operating hours, so a vape you order in the afternoon can be in your hand the same day. Local delivery is free on orders over $80 in the core GTA, and the flat fee on smaller qualifying orders is modest. This is the fastest way to get a vape and the reason so many customers use us instead of waiting days for the mail. You can see the areas we cover on our weed delivery hub.

The second path is tracked express mail order, available right across Canada. If you are outside the GTA, or you simply prefer to have your order shipped, we send vapes in discreet, smell-controlled packaging with a tracking number so you can follow it to your door. Express shipping is free on mail-order orders over $150, and standard rates apply below that. Most of the country receives orders in a couple of business days, and you can learn more about how nationwide ordering works on our order weed online page.

Both paths draw from the same tested inventory, so you get the same honestly graded product whether a courier brings it or it arrives by mail. The choice is purely about speed and geography: same-day if you are local and want it now, express mail if you are elsewhere or shipping suits you better. If you are an established local customer who reorders the same vape regularly, ask us about the quickest way to repeat an order. Customers in Toronto and Mississauga can check timing on their city pages.

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Payment, discretion and how we vet hardware and oil

Payment is built around privacy and simplicity. You pay either with cash on delivery, handed to the courier when your order arrives, or by Interac e-Transfer, which clears from your own bank's app. We do not ask for or store credit card numbers, so there is no card data sitting in a database to worry about and nothing sensitive tied to your cannabis purchase. The $60 minimum keeps orders efficient, and your details are used only to fulfil and deliver your order.

Discretion runs through everything we do. Same-day deliveries arrive in plain, unbranded packaging with nothing on the outside to announce what is inside, and mail orders are sealed in smell-controlled packaging that looks like any ordinary parcel. The age check happens once, quietly, to confirm you are 19 or older as the law requires, and is not something you re-do on every order. The goal is for buying a vape from us to feel as low-key and routine as any other delivery.

On the product side, hardware vetting matters because a great oil in a bad cart is a bad experience. We look for cartridges and batteries with reliable coils that heat evenly, solid 510 connections, and clean materials that do not leak or clog easily. Disposables are chosen for batteries that actually last long enough to finish the oil and, where possible, recharge so nothing is wasted. We would rather carry fewer devices that work consistently than a wall of cheap pens that disappoint.

Oil quality is the part we are strictest about. We do not use cutting agents, the cheap fillers some operators add to stretch oil and pad volume, and we test our products so you know what you are inhaling. Everything is honestly graded so the cart matches the photo and the description, the strain and oil type are what we say they are, and the weight is correct. That commitment to tested, uncut, accurately described oil is the core of why customers trust us as an online dispensary rather than gambling on an unknown source.

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Storing carts, battery safety, first-timer tips and saving with bundles

A little care keeps your vapes performing. Store cartridges upright in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight and heat, because excessive warmth can thin the oil and encourage leaks while cold can thicken it and cause clogs and weak draws. Standing a cart upright, mouthpiece up, keeps the oil settled around the coil so your first puffs are not dry. If a cart has been somewhere cold, let it return to room temperature and warm it briefly in your hand before vaping for the smoothest draw.

Battery safety is mostly common sense. Charge with the correct cable, ideally the USB-C lead intended for the device, and do not leave a battery charging unattended for hours after it is full. Keep batteries away from extreme heat, do not let loose batteries rattle against keys or coins in a pocket where the contacts could short, and stop using any battery that is physically damaged, swollen or behaving strangely. Treated sensibly, a quality 510 battery will serve you reliably through many carts.

A few first-timer tips prevent the most common mistakes. Take small puffs and wait, rather than big lungfuls, because the oil is concentrated and you can always have more. Do not crank the voltage to the top chasing clouds; lower settings taste better and are smoother. Prime a new cart with a couple of gentle pulls with the power off before firing it. And keep that battery contact clean. Almost every bad first experience comes down to puffing too hard, running the heat too high, or a dirty connection, all of which are easy to avoid once you know.

Finally, you can save real money by buying smart. Pairing a reusable 510 battery with cartridges is cheaper over time than repeatedly buying disposables, and stocking up reduces the per-order cost since local delivery is free over $80 and express shipping is free over $150. Keep an eye on our deals page for vape bundles and price breaks, and if you go through carts regularly it is worth asking about bulk pricing. Buying a little more at once, when it makes sense, lowers your effective cost and means you are never caught without a working pen.

  • Store carts upright in a cool, dark place away from sunlight and heat to prevent leaks, clogs and weak draws
  • Charge with the correct USB-C cable and do not leave a battery charging unattended long after it is full
  • Keep loose batteries away from keys and coins so the contacts cannot short, and retire any swollen or damaged battery
  • Prime a new cart with gentle puffs power-off, take small draws, and keep the voltage modest for flavour and smoothness
  • Wipe the battery-to-cart contact point regularly, since residue there causes most pens that will not fire
  • Pair a reusable battery with carts and hit the free-delivery thresholds to cut your real per-puff cost
  • Watch deals for bundles and ask about bulk pricing if you go through carts often

How GasDank compares

A quick look at why people choose us.

How buying vapes from GasDank compares to a typical online vape seller.GasDankTypical alternative
Oil qualityTested, never cut with filler oils, honestly graded to match the listingOften unverified, sometimes cut with thinning agents to stretch volume
Delivery speed1 to 2 hour same-day across Toronto and the GTA, plus tracked express Canada-wideMail only, several days of waiting with no local same-day option
Hardware vettingCarts and batteries chosen for even-heating coils, solid 510 fit and minimal cloggingCheap pens bundled in, inconsistent coils, leaks and dead batteries common
Payment and privacyCash on delivery or Interac e-Transfer, no card details ever storedCard forms or sketchy gateways that store sensitive payment data
Accuracy and trustStrain, oil type and weight match the photo and description every timeOverstated potency, mystery strains and short or inaccurate weights

Frequently asked questions

Q.Should I get a 510 cartridge or an all-in-one disposable?

If you are new or want zero setup, start with a disposable: the oil, coil and battery are sealed together, so you take it out and draw with nothing to assemble. A 510 cartridge needs a separate reusable battery but is cheaper over time because you keep the battery and just swap carts. Many people begin with a disposable, then move to a 510 battery plus cartridges once they know they enjoy vaping.

Q.What is the difference between distillate and live resin carts?

Distillate is highly refined, very potent and neutral in flavour, with terpenes added back in, which makes it the best value and the most consistent for everyday use. Live resin is made from flash-frozen flower, so it keeps a fuller terpene profile and tastes brighter and closer to the living plant, sitting in the premium tier. Distillate can actually test higher in raw THC; live resin wins on flavour and a more true-to-strain feel.

Q.How many puffs is one dose?

Start with a single small puff and wait a few minutes before deciding on more, because vape oil is concentrated and one proper inhale can be stronger than several puffs of a joint. Onset is fast, so within a few minutes you will know where you are and can add one puff at a time. Tolerance varies a lot between people, so let how you feel guide you rather than copying someone else's routine.

Q.How do I charge the battery and how long does it last?

Most 510 batteries and rechargeable disposables charge over USB-C, with a small light showing the charge level, and a full charge typically lasts a day or more of normal use. Use the correct cable and avoid leaving it on the charger for hours after it is full. A reusable 510 battery will serve you through many cartridges if you keep the contact point clean and store it sensibly.

Q.Do cannabis vapes smell?

Far less than smoking. Because a vape heats the oil instead of burning plant material, it produces a thinner vapour that dissipates within seconds rather than the thick, clinging smoke of a joint. There is still a faint aroma from the strain's terpenes, so it is not completely odourless, but it is dramatically more discreet and does not soak into clothing, hair or furniture the way smoke does.

Q.How fast is delivery and where do you ship?

In Toronto and the GTA we deliver same-day, usually within one to two hours during operating hours. Everywhere else in Canada we ship by discreet tracked express mail, which most of the country receives in a couple of business days. Local delivery is free over $80 in the core GTA and express shipping is free over $150, with modest rates below those thresholds. The order minimum is $60.

Q.How do I pay for an online vape order?

You pay either by cash on delivery, handed to the courier when your order arrives, or by Interac e-Transfer from your own bank's app. We do not ask for or store credit card details, so there is no card data tied to your purchase. The minimum order is $60. If you would like help building an order or choosing a payment method, call or text 647-660-7351.

Q.Do I need ID to buy a vape?

Yes. Cannabis is restricted to adults 19 and older in Ontario, so you confirm your age the first time you order. It is a one-time verification rather than something you repeat on every purchase, and your information is used only to confirm eligibility and fulfil your order. If you cannot verify that you are of legal age, we are unable to complete the sale.

Q.My cart is clogged or barely producing vapour, what do I do?

A clog is usually just thick oil or condensation, common in cold weather. Warm the cart in your hand for a minute, take a few slow primer puffs with the battery switched off, or gently clear the mouthpiece with a pin. If it fires but makes little vapour, the battery may be low, the voltage too low, or the contact point may need a wipe. Almost every broken cart is one of these simple fixes rather than a real fault.

Q.Can I get a vape delivered the same day?

Yes, if you are in Toronto or the GTA. Order from the live menu during operating hours, reach the $60 minimum, and a courier typically brings it within one to two hours, with free delivery over $80 in the core GTA. Outside the GTA, same-day is not available, so we ship by tracked express mail instead, which usually arrives within a couple of business days.

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